But the problem is: who makes the laws in the society?
If 75% of those seated at the upper echelon choose to vote for an immoral law, do you think there's any hope or revival for that society?
But the problem is: who makes the laws in the society?
If 75% of those seated at the upper echelon choose to vote for an immoral law, do you think there's any hope or revival for that society?
Ksam, may God bless you for making such a point. But irrespective of all the societal laws and punishments attached to the culprit, what percentage has it helped in reducing the rate of these social evils? I am not in any way playing down on the relevance of societal laws and punishments . The fact is this, how has families helped in inculcating moral values on their children? The family is the fundamental nucleus of the society and once we get it all wrong from our family, it's very hard to adjust or discard.
Thanks!
This is a problem that everyone has to be fully involved...
Many more...
All must work together in harmony
Exactly!